BREAKING NEWS: Arda Guler has issued a statement to Real Madrid’s board today, Making it clear that he wants to leave the club this summer after having poor game time
In recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk surrounding Arda Guler and how Real Madrid is handling the promising Turkish talent. Last summer, Real Madrid managed to secure Guler’s signing over Barcelona, which generated considerable excitement within the club about his potential impact.
However, Guler’s debut for Real Madrid was delayed until January of this year due to a series of three consecutive injuries. Despite making a full recovery, Guler has found himself getting limited playing time under Carlo Ancelotti’s management, which has led to frustration and discontent on his part.
As a result, there have been discussions about the possibility of Guler leaving Real Madrid in the summer, potentially on loan, although no final decisions have been made yet. Ancelotti reportedly believes that a loan move would be the best option for Guler’s development, especially considering the expected increase in competition within the squad.
Real Madrid is also preparing to welcome Endrick to the club in the summer, once he turns 18. The Brazilian sensation is expected to integrate into the first-team setup immediately, with speculation even suggesting that he could inherit the prestigious No. 9 jersey for the next season.
Furthermore, the impending arrival of Kylian Mbappe is set to further intensify competition in the attacking department. The French superstar is on the verge of leaving PSG as a free agent and is reportedly close to sealing a move to Real Madrid.
With such high-profile additions on the horizon, Guler’s chances of getting regular playing time would likely decrease further, given his current limited involvement in the squad. Hence, Ancelotti sees a loan move away from the Bernabeu as the most suitable option for Guler’s development.
Reports have indicated that discussions are already underway between Real Madrid and AC Milan regarding a potential loan switch for the Turkish talent.